So I'm trying to make by first non-board bow so I got my self two 7' tall saplings, one of birch(2" diameter), one of oak(4" diameter).
I've got her debarked and sealed up on the ends.
![](http://i.imgur.com/ekzqKzq.jpg)
There are some trouble areas where my beginner hands slipped with the knife a couple times and took out one or two chunks of wood, nothing to bad (I think).
![](http://i.imgur.com/VOsGY1T.jpg)
There was also a crack that twisted up a bit but i don't think it is that deep and it is on the belly side.
![](http://i.imgur.com/VNlfZ1U.jpg)
There is also something going on with one of the edges but I don't think that it's real deep at all.
![](http://i.imgur.com/dTe9HAR.jpg)
Will it still make a bow or should I just scrap (maybe use some of it for a riser/tips) it?
If it will make a bow would you guys recommend carving it or spitting it?
As always thanks in advance.